This book is amazing!! Published only in Europe this hardcover is full of treasures to uncover. Note that I have taken 2 pictures of each spread - a before-and-after. Every page has hidden flaps, slots, envelopes with maps etc that reveal cool info!! Like a pop-up book except you have to find the hidden stuff. Published by Harper Collins in UK (English) and there is also a French version.

This book is amazing!! Published only in Europe this hardcover is full of treasures to uncover. Note that I have taken 2 pictures of each spread - a before-and-after. Every page has hidden flaps, slots, envelopes with maps etc that reveal cool info!! Like a pop-up book except you have to find the hidden stuff. Published by Harper Collins in UK (English) and there is also a French version.

I can't believe I owned a Indy item that wasn't yet in the Ravenwood Museum (besides the Swiss scratchcards)! It was only a matter of time, I guess. COOL book and here's a thread with more info/pics:

P.S. A few pages back , Les, I noticed a chair in one of your photos and am positive that I have the same one! Must be from the same Canadian manufacturer. It was part of my grandfather's office furniture and I had the desk that went with it. The desk had a secret mechanism on it that would keep one of the drawers locked. Sadly, it didn't survive a number of moves but I still own the chair.

Head over to throwmetheidol.com for the official unveiling of our 1,110 sq. foot museum (located in Canada). And yes - anyone may visit (with appointment)... we've had over a 100 visitors in the past 6 months (although why someone would make the trip here at -30c is beyond me)...

Enjoy -- and feel free to visit if you know you are going to me in the area!

Nate D. Sanders, Inc.'s spring auction, ends Friday, May 29th. While he expects the vintage memorabilia to do very well, Sanders says, "the props from present day movies are popular too." For example, the sword used during the Holy Grail scene in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" could go for more than $25,000.

Sanders' Brentwood-based business charges "zero percent" consignment rates while most auction companies charge 10 to 20 percent rates for consigned items. He is always interested in buying unique items and collections. To learn more about Nate Sanders, Inc. and to see a complete listing of items from the spring auction, go to www.NateDSanders.com.

Head over to throwmetheidol.com for the official unveiling of our 1,110 sq. foot museum (located in Canada). And yes - anyone may visit (with appointment)... we've had over a 100 visitors in the past 6 months (although why someone would make the trip here at -30c is beyond me)...

Enjoy -- and feel free to visit if you know you are going to me in the area!

Les

Right on! Thanks for the invite Les. I'm hoping to find work in Calgary this summer and hopefully settle down there. If it all works out, I'll probably plan a road trip over to your place maybe next year. If I make it out there I also want to check out the Prairie Dog Central Railway. They finally got the #3 steam locomotive up and running again after its boiler rebuild.